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- Colleagues remember Guenther's passion for poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When Charles Guenther retired from writing poetry reviews for this newspaper, it was obvious that there would be no one waiting to take his place. Who else could draw on 50 years of experience in reviews, not to mention correspondence with some of ...
- Big screen debut for pupils' films - Hornsey and Crouch End Journal
Big screen debut for pupils' filmsHornsey and Crouch End Journal, UK - 9 hours ago... terrific range of films, from one about the life of frogs and toads to innovative course-related films covering topics such as poetry and storytelling. ...
- Review: Wanted - Cinematical
Review: WantedCinematical, CA - 2 hours agoWanted is full of such visual poetry, as well as several slam-bang action scenes that suggest the Russian fellow might have a long career ahead of him in ...
- Dennis aims to make BT&D the green choice for UK publishers (PrintWeek)
Felix Dennis will promote Butler and Tanner's green credentials to win business from UK publishers when the new business opens next Friday (1 August).
- NEW IN THE NORTHWEST - Nature verse, animal stories: Robert Pack ... - Missoulian
“Still Here, Still Now” by Robert Pack, University of Chicago Press, hardbound, $22. In this, his 19th volume of verse, University of Montana professor Robert Pack reaffirms - and embellishes - his reputation as one of America’s pre-eminent ...
- Teen Author Gets Published - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Teen Author Gets PublishedPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 12 minutes agoOriginally, Kruger focused only on poetry. But soon she found herself immersed in the world of writing, and hasn't been able to stop. ...
- Nico Muhly looks for that radical sound - Los Angeles Times
THE FIRST vocal lines of young composer Nico Muhly’s new album, "Mothertongue," consist of a seemingly arbitrary list of numbers and addresses. Sung by mezzo-soprano Abigail Fischer over aching strings and a distorted sub-bass synthesizer, the ...
- Alternative art springs to life at Outpost 186 in Cambridge - The Patriot Ledger
Alternative art springs to life at Outpost 186 in CambridgeThe Patriot Ledger, MA - 4 hours ago“It’s noncommercial-type music and performance and poetry.” And it’sa gallery. The 25-seat space, which rose, phoenix-like, out of the ashes of the late, ...
- NAG opens group show of paintings, prints - Pakistan Daily Mail
NAG opens group show of paintings, printsPakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - 1 hour agoFew of his themes are based on Sufi poetry depicting creative and experimental work while the portrayal of festivals also reflect city scapes of Lahore. ...
- The Labor and the Booby-Trapped Baby - Dar Al Hayat
With roses and flowers; with songs, melodies and poetry; with dabkeh, parades and all kinds of dances; with drums and flutes; with orange blossom water incense; with the smiles of children; with the tranquility of the elderly and the feelings of ...
- Chicago theater breezes into Voodoo Mystere (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter.
- Students to compete at poetry slam event - Akron Beacon Journal
Students to compete at poetry slam eventAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 8 hours agoRegistration for the poets is free. Tickets to the event, which also is expected to feature performances by teen jazz band Spoken Word and a high school ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules - Kurdish Globe
Kurdish novel re-writes rulesKurdish Globe, Iraq - Aug 6, 2008"Until now, there has been harmony between the essence of poetry and the essence of politics in Kurdish literature," Ali says. Also a prolific critic, ...
- Bart Schneider's debut mystery takes a turn for the verse - Pioneer Press
Bart Schneider's debut mystery takes a turn for the versePioneer Press, MN - 1 hour agoThe book also places poetry in the lives of otherwise hard-boiled cops. That's wonderful and funny at the same time." When Schneider began work on this ...
- Theodore Solotaroff, 80; his New American Review showcased writers - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Theodore Solotaroff, who in 1967 started The New American Review as a highly unusual showcase for a rising generation of writers, including Philip Roth, William H. Gass, and Mordechai Richler in just the first issue, died Friday at his ...
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